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3.00 Credits
Stellar astronomy, neutron stars, black holes and other topics in astrophysics and cosmology. Discussion of observations, techniques and interpretations. Observations in scheduled period or in evening, as required. Notes: ASTR 114 satisfies the all college science requirements. Prerequisite/corequisite: ASTR 115 must be taken in addition to ASTR 114, both on a letter-grade basis, to satisfy the General Education Laboratory Science requirement.
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Observations and data analysis involving orbital motion, sidereal and synodic periods, solar rotation, age of planets, luminosity and distance to stars, binary stars and spectral classifications. Prerequisite/corequisite: this course must be taken in addition to ASTR 114, both on a letter grade basis, to satisfy the General Laboratory Science requirement. 1 cr.
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Individual research under direct supervision of faculty member. Prior to registration, students must consult instructor and receive approval of problem to be investigated and departmental approval for course credit. Prerequisite: consent of department.
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The structure and function of nucleic acids, mechanisms of DNA replication, transcription, protein synthesis, recombinant DNA techniques and their applications. Gene and genome structure and its relation to gene regulation in development and response to environmental and internal challenges. Lecture and discussion. Prerequisites: BIOL 118 or equivalent, CHEM 107 and 108 (or 111), CHEM 231. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 231.
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BIOCHEMISTRY Cellular constituents, their role in life process. Molecular logic, water, structure and function of proteins/enzymes, membranes. Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids compounds. Energetics and regulation of metabolism. Prerequisites: BIOL 118, CHEM 107 and 108 (or 111), 231 and 332.
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY Molecular biology laboratory techniques: sterile techniques and manipulation of microorganisms, preparation of DNA libraries, sub-cloning of DNA into vectors, detection of specific DNA and RNA sequences with nucleic acid and immunochemical probes, and sequencing of DNA. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite or corequisite: BCHM 301 ( or BIOL 301). 2 cr.
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BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY Biochemistry laboratory techniques: isolation and purification of macromolecules, characterization of enzymes, chromatography, other methods of analysis. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite or corequisite: BCHM 302 or BIOL 302. 2 cr.
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Students present seminars on current or anticipated trends in research in biochemical sciences. Prerequisite: BCHM (or BIOL) 301 or 302. 2 cr.
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Independent study by assisting in a course. Various assignments directed by instructor, including laboratory instruction. May be repeated for total of no more than eight credits. Credit may not be earned in conjunction with course in which student is currently enrolled. Does not satisfy major or Harpur Distribution requirements. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and departmental approval. Pass/Fail only.
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3.00 Credits
Individual research in biochemical sciences under direct supervision of participating faculty. Prior to registration, approval for enrollment must be obtained from instructor and director of the biochemistry program. Prerequisite: BCHM (or BIOL) 301, or BCHM (or BIOL) 302.
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